New Micro Four Thirds User Forum and Photo Contest

Micro Four Thirds is an exciting development in digital photography.  With the Panasonic GF1, Mike Johnston of The Online Photographer finally has his DMD.  Long overdue.  The arrival of the Lumix 20mm f/1.7 and Lumix 7-14mm f/4 signal the maturation of the system.  The convergence of still and video capture is inherent, and as a platform, Micro Four Thirds has the potential to implement features which simply aren't possible with the older designs.  As Giani Galassi put it, "Micro 4/3 can really be considered as the Third-Millennium Leica" (link).

I think the time is right for a discussion forum specifically for Micro Four Thirds users, and I hope that those of you with an interest in Micro Four Thirds will join me at a brand new forum at http://www.mu-43.com/.

We'll kick things off with a photo contest, open to those who participate in the new forums.  The theme is "Cold" (interpret as you will), and modest cash prizes will be offered.  I hope this will be the first of a regular forum feature.  Contest details are here.

If you register at mu-43.com, please take the time to upload an album.  Miscellaneous photos from members' public albums will be featured on the front/main page of the forums.  Until others upload albums, a few of my photographs will be shown repeatedly on that front page.  This is embarrassing for me, so help me out :-).  It's very easy to do.

Those of you who participated in the Camera Work forums will find your login/registration functional at the new site.  Hope to see some of you there!

Posted by Amin

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I love my GF1 and 20mm 1.7, and I think the forum and the contest are great idea, well done Amin.
1 reply · active 798 weeks ago
Thanks Eolake, sorry, I missed your posts, will answer here and send you an email.
Email me about sponsoring future contests. My contact addy is here.
... Where does the "U" come from in MU-43.com ?
1 reply · active 798 weeks ago
The "Mu" in mu-43 is the Greek letter μ, which is a commonly used abbreviation for micro.
I just found out there's already a site, http://fourthirds-user.com/. Why the need for a new one? I'm not judging, just curious.
1 reply · active 798 weeks ago
I'm personally more excited by Micro Four Thirds than standard Four Thirds and felt that with the gaining momentum of Micro Four Thirds, we could benefit from a site dedicated to it.

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